There is no re-current training in AQP - only a minimum amount of checking.
After the merger procedures and checklists were changed and all training was done via computer based training. Nothing in the sim.
Procedures continue to change yet we see a simulator once a year instead of once every six months.
Soon SAAAR RNAV training will be required in the sim. No increase in sim time will occur. Something else will be deleted.
AQP is 85% about saving money.
You will notice that the FAA has not approved any more AQP programs for 121 operators.
Ableone;
Please Sir. You're understanding of AQP is somewhat confused. Please allow me to help you understand the concept and background.
AQP is a safety related training program and has nothing to do with saving money. Actually, the reason why a lot of 121 operators have not gone into AQP is because it's voluntary and the initial ISD development costs are high.
The reason why the procedures and checklists were changed as a result of the merger was the company decided to use the Best Practices approach between the East and West. The use of Flows as memory items is based on some significant Human Factors research (Google
On The Design of Flightdeck Procedures by Weiner & Dagani
).
The first 5 simulator sessions during the Qualification Curriculum are all maneuvers based
training.
AQP does not use the term recurrent. It's referred to CQT
Continuing Qualification Training. CQT is completed once a year as a 3 day event. Day 1 is a ground school review. Day 2 is a 4 hour simulator
training session. Day 3 is a Line Oriented Evaluation.
Pilot proficiency is empirically validated and supports the Single Visit Training concept. Airlines have the flexibility to adjust the evaluation cycle based on their empirical data. (i.e. some airlines bring their long haul crews back in 8 months due to the issues relating degradation of proficiency).
Distance Learning (DL) has nothing to do with AQP it's just an effective training delivery system for Non Aircraft Specific Training (de-icing, Security etc.)
RNP SAAR is new for this year. It is a work in progress and still being developed. We move training objectives around all the time based on operational exposure to threats and ASAP, FOQA, and other integrated data.
May I suggest taking at look on the FAA.gov Web Site in the FSIMS and you will get some great explanations of the concepts.
I enjoy reading these boards and usually do not respond. This is twice today I felt compeld to correct some mis-statements.
Fly Safe